As indicated by Puranic writing, Kashi and Kanchi (Kanchipuram) are considered as two eyes of Shiva. Keeping this implication in see, six more "Kashi"s have been recommended to be as consecrated and otherworldly as the fundamental Kashi - Varanasi. Pioneers, who can't embrace the long excursion to the principle Kashi, can make a trip to the nearest Kashi. 

The six other "Kashi"s spread all the areas of the nation. These are: Uttarkashi and Guptakashi in Uttarakhand in Northern Himalayas, Dakshinkashi in Southern India, the Guptakashi in Eastern India is at Bhubaneswar, the Kashi at Nashik (additionally Paithan) in Western India, and a Kashi in Mandi in Himachal Pradesh in Western Himalayas. 

The Puranas express that all the Kashis have a similar level of sacredness and love as the fundamental Kashi - Varanasi. Folklore additionally expresses that Shiva proposed to Parvati at Guptakashi before they got hitched in the little Triyuginarayan town at the juncture of Mandakini and Sone-Ganga streams.